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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a vague hypothesis" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a hypothesis that lacks clarity or specificity in a scientific or academic context.
Example: "The researchers proposed a vague hypothesis regarding the relationship between sleep patterns and cognitive performance, which required further investigation."
Alternatives: "an unclear hypothesis" or "a nebulous hypothesis".
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The professor holds that the origin of all mammalia from one common parent form upward to man is no longer a vague hypothesis, but an established fact.
Earlier work on non-protein coding RNAs had shown the presence of ncRNAs from the telomeric and subtelomeric regions [ 11], but there has as yet been only a vague hypothesis that these ncRNAs play a role in telomere stability and/or are involved in regulation of var genes.
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The likelihood ratio for this evidence on the contraction hypothesis as compared to the drift hypothesis is somewhat vague, but extremely small.
"In recent years, some people have based their feelings of Soering's innocence on what-ifs and vague hypothesis and not on the facts/evidence presented at his trial," Gardner, now a major with the Bedford Sheriff's Office, said in a brief email.
But the pose was exceptional for Seffner and carried a specific meaning with respect to His. 'Exact observation and a certain reservation in interpretation characterize his scientific oeuvre', a Leipzig colleague wrote; 'there was no place for vague hypotheses.' His is immersed in something, not using it to stake a theoretical claim.
Instead of vague hypotheses about the transmission of culture to those who were not supposed to have it, Mr Rose returns us to the actual thoughts and feelings of the countless working men and women who insisted, often against the odds, on finding things out for themselves.
Yes? A: Vaguely.
Instead she frames a hypothesis.
The responsiveness evaluated by two studies [ 26, 28] is of fair methodological quality because of a poor description of the constructs measured by the comparator instrument [ 28], a lack of information regarding measurement properties of the comparator instrument [ 26, 28], a vague description of the hypotheses [ 26] and a moderate sample size [ 26].
A vague time frame?
A vague Hawaii reference.
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